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Posted: June 8, 2015

Three more drivers removed from Kimberley roads

On June 5, just before midnight, a Kimberley RCMP officer observed a vehicle perform an illegal U-turn as he departed a local pub.

The officer stopped the vehicle and after dealing with the driver read the breath demand. The driver refused to supply a sample. The officer exercised considerable patience and explained several times the consequences of not providing a sample. The driver still refused; his driver’s license has been suspended for 90 days and his vehicle impounded for 30 days.

On June 6, around 6:30 p.m. an East Kootenay Traffic Services officer was working in Kimberley when he spotted a driver in Marysville without his seat belt on. The vehicle was stopped and the officer noted signs of alcohol consumption. He read the breath demand and a Warn sample was obtained. The driver was prohibited from driving for three days; he was also given a violation ticket for Failing to Wear a Seat Belt.

On June 6, around 7:30 p.m., an officer stopped a vehicle and while speaking to the driver noted an odor of alcohol. A breath demand was made and based on the results the driver was issued a 24-hour driving suspension.

RCMP reminder drivers it’s a lot easier to arrange a ride home than deal than face impaired driving sanctions.

Cpl. Chris Newel,

Kimberley RCMP


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